Mysticism, rarely defined in all appropriateness and clarity, defies all definitions. Always a poignant mystic visionary, W.B. Yeats makes in his sonnets a journey alone, of course, in the world of mysticism. Mystical values, as he asserts, ought to be explored and exercised afresh-Paradise Regained. He advocates for mysticism, crystallized and balanced, whereby the family of man feels comfortable in the serene quest for transformation and transcendence. The ...